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Tutu Momma's Ultimate Girl Prize Package Giveaway



Alison is a stay at home mother of 4. She started her business, Tutu Momma, in February of 2011, just after she had her first daughter. She wanted to be able to make her cute hair things and tutus without breaking the bank! She makes hair accessories, tutus, custom shirts, and lots of other girly things. Nearly everything she makes is completely handmade. She is giving away an AWESOME girly prize package, valued at over $100.

This giveaway is brought to you by Tutu Momma and Kara's Deals and Steals.

I'd like to thank our co-sponsor, Utah Sweet Savings.

I'd also like to thank Making of a Mom, Mama's Mission, Parga's Junkyard and Swanky Moms Club for their continued support of this giveaway.

One lucky winner will get the following prize package (pictured above):

Petti Skirt
Tutu
Necklace
4 boutique bows
8 shabby rosette character clips (skulls(2), Barbie, Raggedy Anne, Strawberry Shortcake, Lala Loopsy, Smurfette, and Cinderella's carriage)


These items fit 18 months-4T and she can go up to a 5 or 6 in the pettiskirt or tutu. The giveaway will run from August 14-August 28 and is open to the U.S. only. Please enter on the Rafflecopter below.

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Disclaimer: I was not compensated for this review or giveaway. Praises of a wife and Mommy is not responsible for prize shipment.  Praises of a wife and Mommy did not review this product but is helping promote this giveaway, but I think my girl would love it! 

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